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and lastly, this is the first round of 2016, and it was obvious >> colby talking about demagoguery. that clip is the ultimate in demagoguery. at the end she says, our job is to find out what happened. well, to find out what happened, you have to know whether this was a spontaneous, 1-off demonstration gone awry, or was in the leading edge of a resurgence of al qaeda in north africa, which would later impact mali and create dead americans and others in algeria. that is the essence of finding out what happened. yet, in the have second before she says, what difference does it make if it was a spontaneous demonstration or something else? that is a complete contradiction. there is not anybody that pointed it out. the essence of what happened is, is this a resurgence of al qaeda, and why is it that the administration went weeks and weeks with attending it had to do with a video, when there was no demonstration in the first place? >> if i am not mistaken, the president, the next day, did say it was an act of terror. >> he did not. >> he said it in the rose garden the very next day. we woul
and lastly, this is the first round of 2016, and it was obvious >> colby talking about demagoguery. that clip is the ultimate in demagoguery. at the end she says, our job is to find out what happened. well, to find out what happened, you have to know whether this was a spontaneous, 1-off demonstration gone awry, or was in the leading edge of a resurgence of al qaeda in north africa, which would later impact mali and create dead americans and others in algeria. that is the essence of...
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lastly, this was the first-round of 2016, and this was obvious. >> colby talks about demagoguguery. that clip that you should was the ultimate not know in demagoguery. at the end she says, o job is to find out what happened. well, to find out whatappened, you have to know whether this was a spontaneous one-ff demonstration gone awry, owas it t leading edge of an insusurgents of he al qaeda in north afrfrica wch would later impact mali and create dead americans and d others in algeria. that is the essence of finding out whatappened. yet, and have second before she says, what difference does it make if it was a spontaneous demonstration or something else? that is a complete contradictction. there was anybody that pointed itit out. the essence of what happened is, is t this a resurgence of al qaeda, and why is it that the administration went weeks and weeks attending that it had to do with a video when there was no demonstration in the first place? >> if i am not mistaken the president, the next day, said it was anct of terroror. >> hdid not, that was false. >> he said in the rose gard
lastly, this was the first-round of 2016, and this was obvious. >> colby talks about demagoguguery. that clip that you should was the ultimate not know in demagoguery. at the end she says, o job is to find out what happened. well, to find out whatappened, you have to know whether this was a spontaneous one-ff demonstration gone awry, owas it t leading edge of an insusurgents of he al qaeda in north afrfrica wch would later impact mali and create dead americans and d others in algeria....
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lastly, the president began his address with this declare tiff statement. >> raising the debt ceiling does not authorize more spending. it simply allows the country to pay for spending that congress has already committed to. >> reporter: the statement is true. while the debt ceiling enhances our ability to spend, federal budget resolutions originate where the congress must ultimately approve them. what will happen if the congress doesn't move to raise the debt ceiling? there's two possible scenarios. the government waits until it has enough money to pay all its obligations for a single day and then it sends out payments late or, two, it can pick and choose winners until the situation gets resolved. president obama's warning of a near total government shutdown is untrue. sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> some good insight there. president obama also addressed gun control. he wants universal background checks and a ban on assault rifles. nbc bay area's janelle wang has more in our world tonight. >>> tomorrow vice president joe biden is expected to bring similar recommendations to the pr
lastly, the president began his address with this declare tiff statement. >> raising the debt ceiling does not authorize more spending. it simply allows the country to pay for spending that congress has already committed to. >> reporter: the statement is true. while the debt ceiling enhances our ability to spend, federal budget resolutions originate where the congress must ultimately approve them. what will happen if the congress doesn't move to raise the debt ceiling? there's two...
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lastly saddam hussein was a stable regime and it hadn't in recent years been aggressive. but nonetheless, if you're sitting in london or paris, you're thinking, oh, my god, another intervention at a time when our military is losing strength, not gaining strength. >> exactly. and it's interesting to see the u.s. response being very cautious. we'll hear from the president on monday whether he makes a big policy statement on this, perhaps unlikely. but for the bridge stickersel here and to go back to david cameron, wa kind of pressure is on him to formulate a response here? not only in this event, but for the next round of activity to unfold. >> it's a very fast-moving situation. i think their first response was to try to be supportive to -- not too supportive, send a couple of planes, send our own troops. however, if a lot of troops have been killed in the algerian situation, if the mali thing gets out of hand, there may be pressure to rachet up the response. president obama's response is incredibly important. all of the signals we've been getting from the white house is th
lastly saddam hussein was a stable regime and it hadn't in recent years been aggressive. but nonetheless, if you're sitting in london or paris, you're thinking, oh, my god, another intervention at a time when our military is losing strength, not gaining strength. >> exactly. and it's interesting to see the u.s. response being very cautious. we'll hear from the president on monday whether he makes a big policy statement on this, perhaps unlikely. but for the bridge stickersel here and to...
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ago it was about us address the run on the big screen from his west bank headquarters in ramallah and lastly death khaled mashal urged reconciliation and national unity joining his gaza last month political analyst and he says it's time for the two parties to last side their differences while israel should stop seeking to rock the boat. i know how much we'll have to listen to to fight the hand they are in fact i would have to look into the hamas in the eye and both sides have to agree on only one thing we don't need more the consolation talks we don't need more the consolation agreements because there were so many agreement signed between the two parties but not one of them has been honored or implemented but hamas cannot take over palestine the concerns of netanyahu are baseless and groundless he's the only israeli leader who has been giving support to hamas or not only to hamas but out to every extremist group on the palestinian side simply because he's dumping the palestinian moderates is dumping the leadership of theirs in a bus he's dumping the for the political negotiations with the wi
ago it was about us address the run on the big screen from his west bank headquarters in ramallah and lastly death khaled mashal urged reconciliation and national unity joining his gaza last month political analyst and he says it's time for the two parties to last side their differences while israel should stop seeking to rock the boat. i know how much we'll have to listen to to fight the hand they are in fact i would have to look into the hamas in the eye and both sides have to agree on only...
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projected to need more workers in the future for the manufacturing and cheap sectors of the economy and lastly it wouldn't be fair to say that the you know the struggle there for years has been carried out by millions upon millions of latino person some people of goodwill in the united states to bring about comprehensive reform you know that's also a big factor in many states cannot go around criticizing people for violating human rights and so on and so forth when they're dividing families in the united states one. director of the us a thank you so much for joining us thank you and that's going to do it for now but for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com flash r.t. america and don't forget to click comment and for those stories to your friends and also for a lot of the information.
projected to need more workers in the future for the manufacturing and cheap sectors of the economy and lastly it wouldn't be fair to say that the you know the struggle there for years has been carried out by millions upon millions of latino person some people of goodwill in the united states to bring about comprehensive reform you know that's also a big factor in many states cannot go around criticizing people for violating human rights and so on and so forth when they're dividing families in...
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developed several popular websites such as reddit and helped create creative commons dot com and he also lastly founded demand progress an internet group that that campaigns against web censorship peoples ultimately known as a cyber robin hood as one that always wanted to stand up for internet freedoms for anybody that was going online life that was much too short but a legacy that will live on for quite some time r.t. correspondent marine important talking to us about aaron swartz thanks so much. i want to turn now to a developing story out of africa a shadow war once again pitting western troops against islamic radicals it's happening in the northern city of kona in mali a landlocked country where the western part of in the western part of africa now last week insurgents took control of the region and soon after french forces got involved it was apparently not enough that rebel forces are making advances despite french airstrikes but the french military action prompted an islam as leader to say that france had quote opened the gates of hell for all of its citizens now today the associated pre
developed several popular websites such as reddit and helped create creative commons dot com and he also lastly founded demand progress an internet group that that campaigns against web censorship peoples ultimately known as a cyber robin hood as one that always wanted to stand up for internet freedoms for anybody that was going online life that was much too short but a legacy that will live on for quite some time r.t. correspondent marine important talking to us about aaron swartz thanks so...
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developed several popular websites such as reddit helped create creative commons dot com and he also lastly founded demand progress an internet group that campaigns against web censorship people ultimately known as a. robin hood as one that always wanted to stand up for internet freedom certainly body that was going on line a life that was much too short but a legacy that will live on for quite some time artie correspondent marina porte nice talking to us about aaron swartz thanks so much. parents funeral will be held tomorrow at eleven am eastern ten ten am central at central avenue synagogue in highland park illinois our t. has reporters on the ground in chicago to bring you reactions and reflections from his life and legacy you can find those that are t. dot com and r.t. dot com slash usa. well for quite some time now we had our t.v. have been covering the issue of drones both from the international and domestic perspective in particular we've been watching local police departments consider and adopt the use of surveillance drones now the big apple is thinking about buying here is a pict
developed several popular websites such as reddit helped create creative commons dot com and he also lastly founded demand progress an internet group that campaigns against web censorship people ultimately known as a. robin hood as one that always wanted to stand up for internet freedom certainly body that was going on line a life that was much too short but a legacy that will live on for quite some time artie correspondent marina porte nice talking to us about aaron swartz thanks so much....
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developed several popular websites such as reddit helped create creative commons dot com and he also lastly founded demand progress an internet group that campaigns against web censorship people ultimately known as a cyber robinhood as zone one that always wanted to stand up for internet freedom for anybody that was going online life that was much too short but a legacy that will live on for quite some time r.t. correspondent marina important talking to us about aaron swartz thanks so much. well we're quite some time now we here at r t have been covering the issue of drones both from the international and domestic perspective now in particular we've been watching local police departments consider and adopt the use of surveillance drones well now the big apple is thinking about buying. here's a picture of new york police commissioner ray kelly during a rare public interview late last week during that conversation kelly said that the new york police department is looking into the use of drones for surveillance purposes kelly said that he wouldn't rule out any potential tool that could help th
developed several popular websites such as reddit helped create creative commons dot com and he also lastly founded demand progress an internet group that campaigns against web censorship people ultimately known as a cyber robinhood as zone one that always wanted to stand up for internet freedom for anybody that was going online life that was much too short but a legacy that will live on for quite some time r.t. correspondent marina important talking to us about aaron swartz thanks so much....
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lastly, corruption. let's talk about inadequate planning. we are at risk now of wasting billions of dollars if the agencies charged with implementing new programs and constructing new facility is to not first answer some basic questions. i have been in washington 30 something years. i almost fell off the stage. i came from ohio. maybe i keep this midwestern approach to issues, sort of basic simple questions that you would ask if you were buying a house, buying a car, or trying to lecture your daughter on what school to attend. sort of simple questions, logical questions. these questions are not being asked first -- are not being answered, i should say, in afghanistan. questions such as, are these programs and buildings needed? have you asked the afghans if they want them? have you coordinated it with any of the other organizations working for either of the u.s. government or the international community? have we designed them to meet any specific need that the afghans have? and have redesigned them in such a way that they can be sustainable i
lastly, corruption. let's talk about inadequate planning. we are at risk now of wasting billions of dollars if the agencies charged with implementing new programs and constructing new facility is to not first answer some basic questions. i have been in washington 30 something years. i almost fell off the stage. i came from ohio. maybe i keep this midwestern approach to issues, sort of basic simple questions that you would ask if you were buying a house, buying a car, or trying to lecture your...
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projected to need more workers in the future for the manufacturing and cheap sectors of the economy and lastly it wouldn't be fair to say. you know that struggle that for years has been carried out by millions upon millions of latino person some people of goodwill in the united states to bring about comprehensive reform you know that's also a big factor in many states cannot go around criticizing people for violating human rights and so on and so forth when they're dividing families in the united states one who has a very direct or of almost a need also usa thank you so much for joining us thank you and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to r.t. dot com slash usa i'll see you're right back here at five pm with more news. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images are the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations around. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kin
projected to need more workers in the future for the manufacturing and cheap sectors of the economy and lastly it wouldn't be fair to say. you know that struggle that for years has been carried out by millions upon millions of latino person some people of goodwill in the united states to bring about comprehensive reform you know that's also a big factor in many states cannot go around criticizing people for violating human rights and so on and so forth when they're dividing families in the...
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projected to need more workers in the future for the manufacturing and cheap sectors of the economy and lastly it wouldn't be fair to say they've you know the struggle there for years has been carried out by millions upon millions of latino person some people of good will in the united states to bring about comprehensive reform you know that's also a big fact the united states cannot go around criticizing people for violating human rights and so on and so forth when they're dividing families in...
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. >> lastly, the first lady's role in this. we saw her in that ad, web ad to supporters. what will her role in this organization be if not now than later? >> certainly, at the moment, she's helping to organize, helping to draw people in to the group. what sort of formal role she will have, what sort of role she will have in raising money or raising -- attracting, recru recruiting volunteers, we don't know and waiting to find out. it will be formally unveiled sunday at a conference for obama volunteers and staff and perhaps knowing more after that. >> another unprecedented move by the president and his supporters and showing how they've been able to pull in this vast i guess arsenal, reid, of of people from all over that got him re-elected and obviously he wants to have them stay under his umbrella throughout. it's interesting. >> that's right. it's a way of continuing the come pain. you know? the president was, you know, was far better as a campaigner than as far as energizing people than he was in office. and they're trying to continue some of that momentum in to the sec
. >> lastly, the first lady's role in this. we saw her in that ad, web ad to supporters. what will her role in this organization be if not now than later? >> certainly, at the moment, she's helping to organize, helping to draw people in to the group. what sort of formal role she will have, what sort of role she will have in raising money or raising -- attracting, recru recruiting volunteers, we don't know and waiting to find out. it will be formally unveiled sunday at a conference...
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and then lastly, i think this is an opportunity this committee to finally do the work that it should have been doing for years. when you read the arb report and you realize we have never done an authorization of the state department in the six years that i've been here, we've never looked how foreign aid has been spent. we have never done a top to bottom review, i know it is something people like you who come to this position look at something that is healthy and can be done in partnership. i know there was some mention of costs and, i was really disappointed with the arb when the first thing that came out of the mouths of two people that i respect was money, money, money. the fact is this committee would have no idea whether the appropriate amount of money is being spent or that could have prevented what happened in benghazi because we've never done an authorization. so i look at this as a tremendous opportunity. i want to close again by thanking you for your service, thanking you for your friendship, thanking you for your transparency, and i certainly look forward to your testimony
and then lastly, i think this is an opportunity this committee to finally do the work that it should have been doing for years. when you read the arb report and you realize we have never done an authorization of the state department in the six years that i've been here, we've never looked how foreign aid has been spent. we have never done a top to bottom review, i know it is something people like you who come to this position look at something that is healthy and can be done in partnership. i...
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. >> why do you think, lastly, people are unable to stick with those resolutions? >> i think they don't give it enough time, first of all and habits take a long time to change so you really want to stick with it over a sustained period of time. some people have a hard time even getting out of the galt and i think it's because, obviously, these things are hard to do. if it were not hard to do we'd all be doing them and they wouldn't have to be new year's resolutions. >> we'd all be perfect. we can start by practice what can we preach in 2013. thank you, doctor. >> thanks, keith. >>> big gains on wall street. we'll check in with cnbc courtney regan. she has more on that and the rest of the day's business headlines. hi, courtney. >> reporter: good morning. stocks are soaring on this live there deal, markets reassured by the uncertainty that's no dissipating. the dow is up about 230 points and a percentage basis, tech-heavy nasdaq is leading the gains with the best inter day gain in six months. the first trading day of the year does seem to be a bit of a charge for the
. >> why do you think, lastly, people are unable to stick with those resolutions? >> i think they don't give it enough time, first of all and habits take a long time to change so you really want to stick with it over a sustained period of time. some people have a hard time even getting out of the galt and i think it's because, obviously, these things are hard to do. if it were not hard to do we'd all be doing them and they wouldn't have to be new year's resolutions. >> we'd...
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. >> lastly, unlike the unhappy guys in the movie "office space" embrace all sorts of technology. >> by the year 2020, over 75% of jobs will have a technology component. they think that is very important for people to understand for longevity and for employment in the future. >> staying employed this year will be easier in some fields than in others, of course. for example, jobs in health care and business services like sales are expected to be plentiful. >> as 2013 goes on, the job market is predicted to pick up steam. setting the stage for better days in the next new year. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> well, living in fear, trying to escape, and suffering from more than just war. we take you inside one refugee camp along the turkey/syria border where people are trying to escape bombs and gunfire are now faced with a different kind of catastrophe. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thi
. >> lastly, unlike the unhappy guys in the movie "office space" embrace all sorts of technology. >> by the year 2020, over 75% of jobs will have a technology component. they think that is very important for people to understand for longevity and for employment in the future. >> staying employed this year will be easier in some fields than in others, of course. for example, jobs in health care and business services like sales are expected to be plentiful. >> as...
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lastly, i think this is an opportunity for this committee to finally do the work that are it should have been doing for years. when you read the arb report and you realize that we have never done an authorization of the state department in the six years that i've been here, we've never looked at how foreign aid has been spent. we've never done a top to bottom review. i know that is something that people like you, who come to this position, look at as something that is healthy and can be done in partnership. i know there was some mention of cost, and i was really disappointed with the arb when the first thing that came out of the mouths of two people that i respect was money, money, money. the fact is, this committee would have no idea whether the appropriate amount of money is being spent, or if that could have prevented what happened in benghazi, because we've never done an authorization. soy look at this as a tremendous opportunity, and i want to close again by thanking you for your service, thanking you for your friendship, thanking you for your transparency, and i certainly look forw
lastly, i think this is an opportunity for this committee to finally do the work that are it should have been doing for years. when you read the arb report and you realize that we have never done an authorization of the state department in the six years that i've been here, we've never looked at how foreign aid has been spent. we've never done a top to bottom review. i know that is something that people like you, who come to this position, look at as something that is healthy and can be done in...
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. >> and lastly, will the federal establishment be as sensitive to the economic issues? >> that's an important set of questions. i don't talk about the federal system as much because they're on the opposite trajectory. so the federal system, as was just mentioned, is actually expanding. the bureau of prisons budget actually expanded this past year. it is going kind of counter to the direction that states are going in, and the aclu sponsored a couple of hearings in congress where states leaders, from states that i do have enacted significant reform, presented the story of what had happened in their state and trying to kind of motivate reform in the federal system. the reality is that the economic pressures facing the states instead of governments don't exist in the same way as they do with the federal government. so the federal government isn't feeling that same bench. state governments have to balance their budgets. the federal government doesn't, and so there are few pressures on the federal government to actually have to deal with this as a cost-saving measure. the rea
. >> and lastly, will the federal establishment be as sensitive to the economic issues? >> that's an important set of questions. i don't talk about the federal system as much because they're on the opposite trajectory. so the federal system, as was just mentioned, is actually expanding. the bureau of prisons budget actually expanded this past year. it is going kind of counter to the direction that states are going in, and the aclu sponsored a couple of hearings in congress where...
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carl, lastly as we go, for people who want more tips, obviously, a lot of woman in our newsroom asks me questions to ask you. where do they turn. >> carl require makeup arti artist.com and i work at george salon at the four seasons. >> all right, makeup artist to the stars, ashley you look fabulous. thank you, with that said got to run. >>> it's 11:27. >>> coming up in the next half hour, new information released just this morning from the faa. on why the agency is taking a close look at the safety of boeing 787s. >>> and new divide lines for a popular drug millions of people take. why it applies to women only. >>> and storm team4 meterologist tom kierein is back and he changes to the weekend forecast is 70 degrees still a >>> a man is in custody two days after escaping from a hospital ward in tacoma park. the 27-year-old turned himself into police this morning many rockville and he escaped wednesday from washington adventist hospital and police were on heightened alert because he's considered dangerous. >>> the faa is look closely at boeing's newest and most hi-tech jetliners and th
carl, lastly as we go, for people who want more tips, obviously, a lot of woman in our newsroom asks me questions to ask you. where do they turn. >> carl require makeup arti artist.com and i work at george salon at the four seasons. >> all right, makeup artist to the stars, ashley you look fabulous. thank you, with that said got to run. >>> it's 11:27. >>> coming up in the next half hour, new information released just this morning from the faa. on why the agency is...
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[applause] lastly, it was abraham lincoln said that we must quote, care for him to who have borne the battle. in indiana, our veterans are hurt. and they need our help. believe it or not, post 9/11 veterans have an unemployment rate higher than the national average. we have to do better. we owe these heroes nothing less. he graduated in 2006, he decided to join the army in iraq and afghanistan for his first deployment in 2001. one night the convoy came under attack in a rocket propelled grenade push the copperplate through, basically destroying his left leg. nevertheless, he was able to hold a 250-pound door in place, saving the lives of likely everyone in the vehicle. he has had two dozen surgeries since and most recently was a year ago. last fall he got married and did his first 5k. big tim is an american hero. he is with us tonight. [applause] [applause] our budget makes clear commitment to hurt and jim hoosiers who served our union and certifying veterans service officers. i have also set a goal in our administration to prepare contracts for veteran owned businesses. they have ste
[applause] lastly, it was abraham lincoln said that we must quote, care for him to who have borne the battle. in indiana, our veterans are hurt. and they need our help. believe it or not, post 9/11 veterans have an unemployment rate higher than the national average. we have to do better. we owe these heroes nothing less. he graduated in 2006, he decided to join the army in iraq and afghanistan for his first deployment in 2001. one night the convoy came under attack in a rocket propelled grenade...
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lastly, india's sensex just shut shop, ending lower by .4%. back to you, ross. >> thanks for that. >>> alcoa swung to a fourth quarter profit matching forecasts as results were helped by stabilizing aluminum prices and higher sales to the aerospace sector and cost cutting. revenues down 1.5% to $5.9 billion. that also beat estimates. alcoa has also boosted its 2013 global demand forecast. it's now 7%. previously 6.5%. the growth says clikleinfeld ber than expected. the stock up 2.4% in frankfurt, up 1.3% after hours in the united states. >>> coming up in the next half-hour of the program, we'll go inside alcoa's latest report with senior metals and mining analyst at clsa. >>> we had a chat yesterday on twitter. this after several analysts have come on the show. i've had three in the space two of days predicting that eventually this year the u.s. dollar will big a psychic likal play and -- cyclical play and will rise with the s&p 500 pushing against the backdrop of a stronger u.s. economy. many have pointed to divergence to the s&p 500 and euro
lastly, india's sensex just shut shop, ending lower by .4%. back to you, ross. >> thanks for that. >>> alcoa swung to a fourth quarter profit matching forecasts as results were helped by stabilizing aluminum prices and higher sales to the aerospace sector and cost cutting. revenues down 1.5% to $5.9 billion. that also beat estimates. alcoa has also boosted its 2013 global demand forecast. it's now 7%. previously 6.5%. the growth says clikleinfeld ber than expected. the stock up...
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lastly, to protect funding for the war in afghanistan, we have an obligation to protect the war fighter and protect what we're doing in the war in afghanistan. we would have to again cut another 5%, another $11 billion from readiness money available in the active-duty base budget and more for the army and marine corps. so if you take the total sum of these cuts, we're looking at 19% to 20% reduction in the base budget operating dollars for active units, including what looks like a cut of almost 30% for the army. the net result would be some very sharp cut backs in training for a unit that are not deploying to afghanistan. we're going to protect not only the units in afghanistan, but those about to deploy to afghanistan. does not apply to afghanistan would obviously see some very serious cutbacks. you would meet reductions in ship training, except for a highest priority unit, reduction in flying hours in pilot training and just it have to be pulled out of maintenance and disruptions to almost every weapons modernization and research program. for the civilian workforce, the cuts would req
lastly, to protect funding for the war in afghanistan, we have an obligation to protect the war fighter and protect what we're doing in the war in afghanistan. we would have to again cut another 5%, another $11 billion from readiness money available in the active-duty base budget and more for the army and marine corps. so if you take the total sum of these cuts, we're looking at 19% to 20% reduction in the base budget operating dollars for active units, including what looks like a cut of almost...
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lastly, congress should not impose maintenance of effort provisions of states as a condition of receiving federal funding. in other words, it states receive federal cuts, washington should not demand the same level of service without providing the same level of funding. essentially, all of these points can and will be coming down to flexibility and partnership. we need the flexibility to take care of the unique needs of our citizens and the challenges of our states. what we do not need is a one- size-fits-all solution or more unfunded federal mandates passed on to our states. the need to be treated as partners, not underlings. we want to work to implement good public policy. as we told congressional leaders, reducing the deficit by shifting costs to the state is not indicative of the good partnership. whether it is deficit reduction or other pressing national issues, we feel the two principles will guide these relationships with the federal government and the state. the principles are the flexibility and the partnership. i will give you a couple of examples. take health care, for instance
lastly, congress should not impose maintenance of effort provisions of states as a condition of receiving federal funding. in other words, it states receive federal cuts, washington should not demand the same level of service without providing the same level of funding. essentially, all of these points can and will be coming down to flexibility and partnership. we need the flexibility to take care of the unique needs of our citizens and the challenges of our states. what we do not need is a...
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lastly, a number of people, i won't say of your ilk, but in law enforcement, county sheriffs around the country saying we're just not going to follow what the president's laws are. we're not going to enforce them. what do you make of that and how do you react to your counter parts that say that? >> it's federal law,io owioubvi enforced -- i assume most share of the will follow the law -- >> how about confiscation? report to law enforcement and they're supposed to confiscate them. if the sheriffs say, that's a seconds amendment infraction. not going to do it. >> that's down the road. we need a piece of legislation that passes and see. we can't predict. >> you have a lot to read. we're sorting through this. hope you can come back and we can dig through this as we learn about what the new congress' measures will contain. thank you, mr. kelly. good to see you. >>> commissioner kel he has b e working with mayor bloomberg. he will join anderson cooper tonight. sharp at 8:00 p.m. tonight. >>> iran's image in the western world, sponsors terrorism and on the verge of acquiring a nuclear weapon,
lastly, a number of people, i won't say of your ilk, but in law enforcement, county sheriffs around the country saying we're just not going to follow what the president's laws are. we're not going to enforce them. what do you make of that and how do you react to your counter parts that say that? >> it's federal law,io owioubvi enforced -- i assume most share of the will follow the law -- >> how about confiscation? report to law enforcement and they're supposed to confiscate them. if...
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. >> let me just lastly mention, you mentioned darfur in your opening comments. the humantarian crisis was so severe. we still have concerns in the southern and blue nile south sudan still has problems. burma where we had hope in november, there has not been progress made. i hope that you will make these areas where there is -- humanitarian crises a highest priority to try to protect the safety of the people that live in these areas. >> i will. i intend to do that. first of all the president, i think, will continue to -- with an appointment of the special envoy to the sudan, we just had princeton lyman, who's done a great job under tough circumstances. i was there myself during the course of their referendum on the independence. i have met with their president many times. i met not with bashir but people underneath him in the north. and my hope is that we can get the status of the number of components of the c.p.a. that were not fulfilled finally fulfilled. by nile, and others are human tragedy. the bombings are continuing. starvation taking place. displacement.
. >> let me just lastly mention, you mentioned darfur in your opening comments. the humantarian crisis was so severe. we still have concerns in the southern and blue nile south sudan still has problems. burma where we had hope in november, there has not been progress made. i hope that you will make these areas where there is -- humanitarian crises a highest priority to try to protect the safety of the people that live in these areas. >> i will. i intend to do that. first of all the...
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lastly, the real id act represents or seeks to raise the motor vehicle agencies to a minimum standard. many states have moved beyond that standard, while others have remained status of rigid satisfied with the status quo. -- have remained satisfied with the status quo. >> thank you, anger. >> i am happy to be here today. delaware is the state with the most experience with the federal real id act. we have been -- we are one of the 13 states that are considered compliant by dhs. we have a been issuing real id documents since 2010. i just wanted to go over briefly how we got where we were and what we found as we were implementing the program. we have done it successfully in delaware. we are a small state. we got federal funding to be able to do it. we started right away because we did not want to a big bang approach to implementing the act. in 2007, we started our find the documentation by using electronic verification process these, as well as fraudulent document recognition training for all of our staff. we also started verify with the social security administration in 2008. we also st
lastly, the real id act represents or seeks to raise the motor vehicle agencies to a minimum standard. many states have moved beyond that standard, while others have remained status of rigid satisfied with the status quo. -- have remained satisfied with the status quo. >> thank you, anger. >> i am happy to be here today. delaware is the state with the most experience with the federal real id act. we have been -- we are one of the 13 states that are considered compliant by dhs. we...
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lastly, congress should not impose maintenance of effort provisions of states as a condition of receiving federal funding. in other words, it states receive federal cuts, washington should not demand the same level of service without providing the same level of funding. essentially, all of these points can and will be coming down to flexibility and partnership. we need the flexibility to take care of the unique needs of our citizens and the challenges of our states. what we do not need is a one-size-fits-all solution or more unfunded federal mandates passed on to our states. the need to be treated as partners, not underlings. we want to work to implement good public policy. as we told congressional leaders, reducing the deficit by shifting costs to the state is not indicative of the good partnership. whether it is deficit reduction or other pressing national issues, we feel the two principles will guide these relationships with the federal government and the state. the principles are the flexibility and the partnership. i will give you a couple of examples. take health care, for instance.
lastly, congress should not impose maintenance of effort provisions of states as a condition of receiving federal funding. in other words, it states receive federal cuts, washington should not demand the same level of service without providing the same level of funding. essentially, all of these points can and will be coming down to flexibility and partnership. we need the flexibility to take care of the unique needs of our citizens and the challenges of our states. what we do not need is a...
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now, lastly, and i'm running out of time. i hope perhaps you'll desist from applauding at the six minute mark or at least the 60% of you who aren't sympathetic to our view -- who are sympathetic to our view and drown out the others. is that this is a regime that has threatened to inile late israel and express its intentions to do so. we are our -- we have to rely on deterrence because it worked on the cold war. it was radically different. it was not existential. and the target the united states was a continental nation of great size israel is a one-bomb country. that's a very strong 27% i commend you on your energy there. i will stop here and say there's a radical difference between the soviet-u.s. relationship and relationship of israel and iran. and you will not ask 6 million jews in israel to rely on their existence on deterrents in this kind of situation. thank you very much. >> charles if i would it would make you feel any better henry kissinger didn't get away with it, either. >> good evening. thank you for that introdu
now, lastly, and i'm running out of time. i hope perhaps you'll desist from applauding at the six minute mark or at least the 60% of you who aren't sympathetic to our view -- who are sympathetic to our view and drown out the others. is that this is a regime that has threatened to inile late israel and express its intentions to do so. we are our -- we have to rely on deterrence because it worked on the cold war. it was radically different. it was not existential. and the target the united states...
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lastly, i'm running out of time, i hope, perhaps you will resist from applauding at six-minute mark, or at least the 60% who are not sympathetic to our view and drown out the others. this is a regime that has threatened to annihilate israel and expressed its intentions to do so. we are relying on deterrence because it worked in the cold war. the cold war was different. the target of the united states was a continental nation, israel is a one bomb country. [cheers and applause] i commend you. i will stop here and say there is a radical difference between the soviet -- u.s. relationship. you will not ask jews in israel to rely on deterrence in this kind of situation. thank you very much. >> charles, if it makes you better henry kissinger re did not get away with it either. >> thank you for that introduction. it is a -- introduction it is a pleasure being here. it goes without saying that the world would be better if iran does not become a nuclear arms state. achieving that goal should be our principle priority going forward. however, despite our best efforts that undesirable end may co
lastly, i'm running out of time, i hope, perhaps you will resist from applauding at six-minute mark, or at least the 60% who are not sympathetic to our view and drown out the others. this is a regime that has threatened to annihilate israel and expressed its intentions to do so. we are relying on deterrence because it worked in the cold war. the cold war was different. the target of the united states was a continental nation, israel is a one bomb country. [cheers and applause] i commend you. i...
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fourth, questionable sustainability and lastly, corruption. talk about inadequate planning. we are. we are at a risk billions of dollars if the agencies charged with implementing new programs and can start two new facilities do not first answer some basic questions. i've been in washington for 37 years. how must sell at this stage. they came from ohio and keep this midwestern approach to issues come assertive basic simple questions that you would ask if you are buying a house, buying a car or train to lecture your daughter on what school to pick. set up a simple question from a logical question. these happening aren't being answered in afghanistan. questions such as, are these programs in buildings needed? have you asked the afghans if they want them? have you court made it but then at the other organizations working with the u.s. government or international community? have we designed them to meet any specific need that the afghans have? and have we designed them in such a way that they can be sustainable in the future? quite often we find the answers to these questions are no. for
fourth, questionable sustainability and lastly, corruption. talk about inadequate planning. we are. we are at a risk billions of dollars if the agencies charged with implementing new programs and can start two new facilities do not first answer some basic questions. i've been in washington for 37 years. how must sell at this stage. they came from ohio and keep this midwestern approach to issues come assertive basic simple questions that you would ask if you are buying a house, buying a car or...
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. >> and lastly, i want to ask you, france has a lot of important areas in that region, specifically pertaining to their uranium, they extract from some of those countries. i know that french special forces have been right in niger. they immediately go to where these rich natural resources exist in these countries that they need. are you worried about this becoming sort of an economic war, kind of like what we saw in iraq for oil, this idea of these imperialists coming to get the resources and that's what al qaeda can use as a real, a recruiting tool? >> well, luke, you make a great point. we're only going to achieve security and stability in mali and niger, in mowauritania, in this whole region if we address and help those governments address those long-standing internal disputes. it's because of 50 years of complaints and disputes in northern mali that this whole destabilization of mali began in the first place. we have to have elections that restore a legitimate democratic government in mali and the malian government itself needs to address the real concerns and complaints of its
. >> and lastly, i want to ask you, france has a lot of important areas in that region, specifically pertaining to their uranium, they extract from some of those countries. i know that french special forces have been right in niger. they immediately go to where these rich natural resources exist in these countries that they need. are you worried about this becoming sort of an economic war, kind of like what we saw in iraq for oil, this idea of these imperialists coming to get the...
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. >> lastly -- unlike the unhappy guys in the movie office space, embrace all sorts of technology. >> by the year 2020, over 75% of jobs will have a technology component. i think that's important for people to understand for longevity and employment of the future. >> staying employed this year will be easier in some fields than in others. for example, jobs in health care and business services like sales are expected to be plentiful. as 2013 goes on, the job market is predicted to pick up steam. setting the stage for better days in the next new year. cnn, washington. >> preparing to fly a plane to new york is pulled from the cockpit for smelling like alcohol. we are following the development. stay with us. you are in "the situation room." s customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes co
. >> lastly -- unlike the unhappy guys in the movie office space, embrace all sorts of technology. >> by the year 2020, over 75% of jobs will have a technology component. i think that's important for people to understand for longevity and employment of the future. >> staying employed this year will be easier in some fields than in others. for example, jobs in health care and business services like sales are expected to be plentiful. as 2013 goes on, the job market is predicted...
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lastly he says he can't wait to become an uncle. martha: uncle harry. he'll be fun uncle harry, no doubt. >> reporter: indeed. martha: to that little royal. david lee, thank you very much. bill: he won't miss the party will he. lawmakers scrambling to raise the debt thrilling. 16.4trillion in the hole now. republicans in the house have a plan, so what will that mean for you and your bottom line? martha: new fallout today from phil mickelson's comments about his taxes, why he said they could force him to make some drastic changes in his life and why he is now apologizing for that? >> with his career earning inks i don't think it really hurt him that much just to stay in laugh. >> at some point there is a balance where you say work is not worth it. and we are the highest state in the nation. people are really thinking, does it really make sense to be in california? martha: welcome back, everybody. of the house is set to vote tomorrow on a republican bill that would extend the nation's borrowing limit until may 19th, would be the new deadline. this move pu
lastly he says he can't wait to become an uncle. martha: uncle harry. he'll be fun uncle harry, no doubt. >> reporter: indeed. martha: to that little royal. david lee, thank you very much. bill: he won't miss the party will he. lawmakers scrambling to raise the debt thrilling. 16.4trillion in the hole now. republicans in the house have a plan, so what will that mean for you and your bottom line? martha: new fallout today from phil mickelson's comments about his taxes, why he said they...
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and lastly, in 2001, you were one of four senators who refused to sign the letter supporting israel. are those accurate? >> well, let's start with the -- >> no. i just want to know if the statement -- these are votes that took place. do you agree those votes took place? >> i want to ask the letter that you just noted in your fifth point, what was the date in the letter? >> the date. >> you said i refused to sign letter. >> october of 2001. >> a letter to -- >> ok. skip that one. is the other ones true? >> well, it was fairly important -- >> it's very important. i was holding the letter at the time that we were gathering signatures. >> i see. on the 2008 question regarding designating the revolutionary guard as a terrorist organization, i did vote against it. >> i'm sorry. i don't want to be rude. you and i are very good friends. i know my time's going to expire. others are going to ask why you did this. i was asking for the accuracy. if you don't want to answer that's fine. >> i did vote against it and i was going to explain why i voted against it. >> i know. they will be asking you
and lastly, in 2001, you were one of four senators who refused to sign the letter supporting israel. are those accurate? >> well, let's start with the -- >> no. i just want to know if the statement -- these are votes that took place. do you agree those votes took place? >> i want to ask the letter that you just noted in your fifth point, what was the date in the letter? >> the date. >> you said i refused to sign letter. >> october of 2001. >> a letter...
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lastly, google out after the bell tonight, one of the stocks in the seven hundreds with volatility ahead of that report just below $700 per share. and on friday the company said it could be some confusion over earnings. not pricing in the home unit, but analysts expecting $10.47 per share of google, after the bell. stay tuned for all of these earnings, could definitely be big movers. dennis: thank you very much. time to make money a my all thih charles payne. looking at copper and gold. gold trying to get back up there. charles: gold is interesting because gold prices year-over-year didn't change very much. it was all about copper. just beyond what the street was expecting. that is good, that speaks to the global economy coming back. the alloy used in steel was a big drag, but with lower economy starting to come back, all that will come back and the point phil flynn made about gold, gold isn't running the way it was putting up 11, 12 years in a row. still two minutes amount of money printing around the world even though japan says we will do a lot of this next year rather than this year,
lastly, google out after the bell tonight, one of the stocks in the seven hundreds with volatility ahead of that report just below $700 per share. and on friday the company said it could be some confusion over earnings. not pricing in the home unit, but analysts expecting $10.47 per share of google, after the bell. stay tuned for all of these earnings, could definitely be big movers. dennis: thank you very much. time to make money a my all thih charles payne. looking at copper and gold. gold...
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i lastly wanted to ask you about banker pay. compensation is in focus here. does it need to be reformed? if so, how? >> i think i heard you talking about compensation and the fact that we are not regulating it properly. and it's still too high. i don't know that i agree w that. i think we have made significant reforms in the way executives are compensated. sitting on the board of a bank, i can tell you that the directors are very much involved as are the regulators in terms of how the campaign plan operates and try to get some of the incentives for risk taking out of that system, fallbacks and things like that. so i think that we have reformed the compensation system. >> okay. we'll leave it there in part because of our technical troubles. bill isaac is head of global financial institutions. we're going to try to work on that connection, bill, and come back to you in just a couple of minutes. >> yeah. we'll try and fix it. and as the dreamliner joins us with a virtual nightmare, phil lebeau joins us right after this break. [ male announcer ] how u make 70,000
i lastly wanted to ask you about banker pay. compensation is in focus here. does it need to be reformed? if so, how? >> i think i heard you talking about compensation and the fact that we are not regulating it properly. and it's still too high. i don't know that i agree w that. i think we have made significant reforms in the way executives are compensated. sitting on the board of a bank, i can tell you that the directors are very much involved as are the regulators in terms of how the...
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lastly, touch on one stock that represents a group performing well that being stanley black & decker, the company saying that its current quarter results, better-than-expected, did benefit from an improvement in construction and the also that do-it-yourself sales which, of course, we have seen benefiting on the dow component home depot. stock under pressure in today's session. the dow now up 38 points but the nasdaq actually off its lows, down 17. jim, back to you. >> yeah, mary, that is interesting. i thought had the quarter was terrific too whirlpool off, flag one, tighter float and also ruling about dumping. yeah, stanley works i think should end up -- stanley, black and belle decker deserves to be higher. the latest energy go to sharon epperson at the nymex. >> traders are here trying to figure out how much the snag on the sea way pipeline is going to cause disruptions in the oil markets. we told you yesterday about the sea way pipeline, recently expanded pipeline that as of two weeks ago, had expanded to 400,000 barrels per day, taking crude from curbing, oklahoma, to the texas c
lastly, touch on one stock that represents a group performing well that being stanley black & decker, the company saying that its current quarter results, better-than-expected, did benefit from an improvement in construction and the also that do-it-yourself sales which, of course, we have seen benefiting on the dow component home depot. stock under pressure in today's session. the dow now up 38 points but the nasdaq actually off its lows, down 17. jim, back to you. >> yeah, mary, that...
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and lastly, he's cool. [laughter] john brady, george clooney, james bond, the president have nothing on mo. governor, congratulations on a great decision and were all excited with your decision today. [applause] >> thank you, lieutenant governor. he cited. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining today. i want to begin by congratulating john kerry and the confirmation and thanking him for service of the commonwealth. for more than 25 years as a veteran, prosecutor, lieutenant governor and senator coming he's been a vote for progressive pragmatism and a model of statesmanship. we are so very fortunate that our country will have a person of such care there and integrity as our next secretary of state. we wish him well in this critical new role and i thank them personally for his friendship. yesterday afternoon i received senator kerry's letter resigning his seat. under massachusetts i now have responsibility to set a date for a special election to fill the vacant see and appoint someone to serve as sena
and lastly, he's cool. [laughter] john brady, george clooney, james bond, the president have nothing on mo. governor, congratulations on a great decision and were all excited with your decision today. [applause] >> thank you, lieutenant governor. he cited. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining today. i want to begin by congratulating john kerry and the confirmation and thanking him for service of the commonwealth. for more than 25 years as a veteran, prosecutor, lieutenant...
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lastly, i think this is an opportunity for this committee to finally do the work it should have done for years. when you read the report, and you realize we have never done an authorization, we have never looked at how foreign aid is spent, never done a top to bottom review. i know it's something that people like you look at as something that is healthy, and can be done in partnership. i know there was some mention of cost. and i was really disappointed with the arb when the first thing that came out of the mouths of two people that i respect was money, money, money. the fact is the this committee would have no idea whether the appropriate amount of money is being spend, or if that could have prevented what happened in benghazi. so i look at this as a tremendous opportunity, and i want to close, again, by thanking you for your service, for your friendship, for your transparency, and i certainly look forward to your testimony. i know it will be presented in a way that will be constructive and helpful to us in the future, thank you. >> thank you, senator corker, with that, madame secre
lastly, i think this is an opportunity for this committee to finally do the work it should have done for years. when you read the report, and you realize we have never done an authorization, we have never looked at how foreign aid is spent, never done a top to bottom review. i know it's something that people like you look at as something that is healthy, and can be done in partnership. i know there was some mention of cost. and i was really disappointed with the arb when the first thing that...
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. >> and lastly, unlike the unhappy guys in the movie "office space" embrace all sorts of technology. >> by the year 2020 almost 70% of jobs will have a technology component. i think that is very important for people to understand for longevity and for employment for the future. >> reporter: staying employed will be easier in some fields than others. jobs in health care and business services like sales are expected to be plentifully. as 2013 goes on the job market is predicted to pick up steam setting the stage for better days in the next new year. cnn, washington. >>> coming up, a video that you have got to see. villagers hear a woman scream and they go into her home. and what happens next is nothing short of vigilante justice. a scene lasts for hours. >>> the reelection of barack obama, the 44th president to the united states believe it or not just became official within the past few minutes. here is how it happened. a joint session of congress held in the house chamber you can see vice president joe biden presiding over the session in his constitutional role of president of the sen
. >> and lastly, unlike the unhappy guys in the movie "office space" embrace all sorts of technology. >> by the year 2020 almost 70% of jobs will have a technology component. i think that is very important for people to understand for longevity and for employment for the future. >> reporter: staying employed will be easier in some fields than others. jobs in health care and business services like sales are expected to be plentifully. as 2013 goes on the job market is...
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lastly, corruption. let's talk about inadequate planning. we are at risk now of wasting billions of dollars if the agencies charged with implementing new programs and constructing new facility is to not first answer some basic questions. i have been in washington 30 something years. i almost fell off the stage. [laughter] i came from ohio. maybe i keep this midwestern approach to issues, sort of basic simple questions that you would ask if you were buying a house, buying a car, or trying to lecture your daughter on what school to attend. sort of simple questions, logical questions. these questions are not being asked first -- are not being answered, i should say, in afghanistan. questions such as, are these programs and buildings needed? have you asked the afghans if they want them? have you coordinated it with any of the other organizations working for either of the u.s. government or the international community? have we designed them to meet any specific need that the afghans have? and have redesigned them in such a way that they can be su
lastly, corruption. let's talk about inadequate planning. we are at risk now of wasting billions of dollars if the agencies charged with implementing new programs and constructing new facility is to not first answer some basic questions. i have been in washington 30 something years. i almost fell off the stage. [laughter] i came from ohio. maybe i keep this midwestern approach to issues, sort of basic simple questions that you would ask if you were buying a house, buying a car, or trying to...
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lastly, let me say this as a father. i find it reprehensible, disgusting and outside the bounds of human dignity that the n.r.a. would place an add on television -- an ad on television attacking president obama's daughters -- [applause] even in this at times outrageous business of politics in which we are engaged, we must have the sense not to attack the families and children of those involved in public service. the n.r.a. has struck an incredibly new low in public discourse and the ad should be removed immediately. [applause] that ad has no place in the legitimate dialogue that must take place in order to make this country safer for all of us, especially our children. thank you. >> thank you, mayor, for your powerful testimony. ms. nottingham, your son personified the selflessness of public service that so many staff people who come here to serve our country do. we're very proud of him. and we choose to continue his legacy of public service. we are happy today that you are here to share your thoughts with us. welcome. >
lastly, let me say this as a father. i find it reprehensible, disgusting and outside the bounds of human dignity that the n.r.a. would place an add on television -- an ad on television attacking president obama's daughters -- [applause] even in this at times outrageous business of politics in which we are engaged, we must have the sense not to attack the families and children of those involved in public service. the n.r.a. has struck an incredibly new low in public discourse and the ad should...